Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB1788

Introduced
1/23/26  

Caption

Proposing An Amendment To The Constitution Of The State Of Hawaii To Establish Access To Health Care As A Fundamental Right.

Impact

If enacted, this amendment would formally recognize the right to healthcare within the state constitution, potentially leading to significant changes in how health services are delivered and funded in Hawaii. This could pave the way for policy reforms aimed at expanding healthcare coverage and accessibility, particularly for low-income residents. However, the language of the amendment suggests a dual focus, as it stresses maintaining the overall public interest, implying potential limitations on the extent of healthcare provisions if they affect the funding for other essential public services.

Summary

House Bill 1788 proposes a significant constitutional amendment to the State of Hawaii's Constitution by establishing access to affordable healthcare as a fundamental right. This amendment emphasizes that it shall be the obligation of the State to ensure that every resident has access to cost-effective and clinically appropriate healthcare. It specifically highlights that this obligation must be balanced against the state’s need to fund essential public services, including public schools. This balance is a crucial aspect of the bill, indicating that while healthcare access is prioritized, it must not undermine funding for other essential services.

Contention

The bill has generated various points of discussion among legislators and stakeholders, primarily regarding the implementation and financial implications of such a constitutional right. Critics may argue that the obligation to provide affordable healthcare could strain state resources and affect other public services negatively. Conversely, proponents assert that establishing healthcare as a fundamental right is necessary to ensure equity and access for all residents. The challenge would lie in navigating these concerns and establishing a framework that effectively balances healthcare access with the funding needs of public schools and other critical services.

Companion Bills

HI SB2465

Same As Proposing An Amendment To The Constitution Of The State Of Hawaii To Establish Access To Health Care As A Fundamental Right.

Previously Filed As

HI SB297

Proposing A Constitutional Amendment To The Constitution Of The State Of Hawaii To Protect The Right To Reproductive Freedom.

HI SB170

Proposing An Amendment To The Hawaii State Constitution Establishing The Right To Own One's Own Data.

HI SB350

Proposing An Amendment To The Hawaii Constitution To Protect The Right To Contraception.

HI HB728

Proposing A Constitutional Amendment To The Constitution Of The State Of Hawaii To Protect The Right To Reproductive Freedom.

HI SB733

Proposing Amendments To The Hawaii State Constitution To Establish A Continuous Legislative Session.

HI SB311

Proposing An Amendment To The Hawaii State Constitution Regarding The Freedom Of Speech.

HI SB559

Proposing An Amendment To Article I Of The Hawaii State Constitution To Recognize And Protect The Inherent And Inalienable Right Of All People To Clean Water And Air, A Healthful Environment And Climate, Healthy Native Ecosystems, And Beaches.

HI HB770

Proposing Amendments To The Hawaii State Constitution To Establish A Continuous Legislative Session.

HI HB930

Proposing An Amendment To Article X, Section 1, Of The Constitution Of The State Of Hawaii To Require That The Statewide Public School System Be Thorough And Efficient.

HI SB920

Proposing An Amendment To The Hawaii Constitution.

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